WO2015072623A1 - Dispositif de nettoyage et procédé de commande correspondant - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a cleaning device, and more particularly, to a cleaning device and a method of controlling the same, which maintain a constant distance from a user according to a mode being performed.
- the cleaning device herein may refer to a device that performs cleaning and air cleaning while moving on its own.
- the existing cleaning device has a problem that does not provide an efficient cleaning or air purification function by performing the cleaning or air purification without considering the distance to the user.
- a cleaning device for adjusting a distance from a user according to a mode to be performed is provided.
- to provide a cleaning device that detects the user's behavior radius, and sets the threshold distance with the user based on the detected behavior radius.
- a cleaning device comprising: a camera unit for capturing an image; A cleaning unit for performing cleaning; An air cleaning unit for performing air purification; A driving unit for moving the cleaning device; And a processor controlling the camera unit, the cleaning unit, the air cleaning unit, and the driving unit.
- the processor detects a user using the camera unit, and when the cleaning device is in the cleaning mode, moves the cleaning device to a position exceeding a first threshold distance from the detected user. Moving to perform the cleaning, and when the cleaning device is in the air cleaning mode, performing the air cleaning by moving the cleaning device to a position within a second threshold distance from the detected user. Can provide.
- the air generated as a result of the cleaning is discharged away from the user to dispel the user's discomfort with the air, and the air purification result.
- the generated clean air is discharged closer to the user, thereby providing the user with clean air immediately.
- the threshold distance with the user is set by detecting the radius of action of the user, there is an effect that the risk of collision with the user can be reduced more efficiently.
- the mode to be performed is determined based on the user information, there is an effect that it is possible to provide a cleaning or air purification function adaptively or user-friendly.
- the user since the mode information is transmitted to the external device, the user can easily receive the mode information of the cleaning device through the external device, and can issue a control command to the cleaning device through the external device, There is an effect that accessibility and portability to the cleaning device are increased.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device for controlling a driving unit according to a mode of a cleaning device.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a cleaning device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a cleaning device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 4A is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device in which an operation mode is a cleaning mode.
- 4B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a cleaning device in which the operation mode is an air cleaning mode.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a cleaning device to maintain a constant distance from a user according to a mode being performed as an embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device that detects a user's radius of action and sets a threshold distance.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a cleaning device that sets a threshold distance according to a radius of action of a user according to an embodiment.
- 8A is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device that controls a direction of an outlet according to a cleaning mode of the cleaning device.
- FIG. 8B is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device for changing a position for a user according to an air cleaning mode of the cleaning device.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a cleaning device for controlling a driving unit according to a mode of the cleaning device according to an embodiment.
- 10A is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device that receives user information and performs a mode.
- 10B is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a cleaning device that receives user information and performs a mode, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 11A is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device that determines a mode to be performed according to priorities of a plurality of users when detecting a plurality of users.
- FIG. 11B is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a cleaning device that determines a mode to be performed according to priority of a plurality of users when detecting a plurality of users according to an embodiment.
- 12A and 12B illustrate an embodiment of controlling a cleaning device using an external device.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a cleaning device and an external device that transmits / receives mode information according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device for controlling a driving unit according to a mode of a cleaning device.
- the cleaning device 1010 of the present specification may control the driving unit according to a mode being performed.
- the cleaning device 1010 may control the driving unit to maintain a constant distance from the user according to the mode being performed.
- the mode here may include a cleaning mode and an air cleaning mode.
- the cleaning device 1010 may maintain the distance with the user more than the first threshold distance.
- the cleaning mode may refer to a mode in which cleaning is performed using a cleaning unit provided in the cleaning device 1010.
- the cleaning device 1010 may maintain the distance to the user within the second threshold distance.
- the air cleaning mode may refer to a mode for performing air purification by using the air cleaning unit included in the cleaning device 1010.
- FIG. 2- (1) is a front view of the cleaning device 2010,
- Fig. 2- (2) is a perspective view of the cleaning device 2010,
- Fig. 2- (3) is an internal structure diagram of the cleaning device 2010.
- Figure is a diagram.
- the cleaning device 2010 of the present specification may be designed as shown in FIG. 2 as an embodiment.
- the cleaning device 2010 may include two camera units side by side as shown in the figure. These camera units may look like the eyes of the cleaning device 2010. Through the camera unit that looks like the eyes of the cleaning device 2010, the user may feel as if he is talking to the cleaning device 2010. In addition, the user may feel as if he or she commands a specific object such as a pet or a toy robot to be cleaned. That is, through the user-friendly design of the cleaning device 2010, there is an effect that can induce interest of the user and stimulate the emotion.
- the cleaning device 2010 may be implemented as various designs, and the embodiment of the cleaning device 2010 is not limited to the form of the drawing.
- the cleaning device 2010 of the present specification may not only provide a cleaning function but also provide an air cleaning function.
- the cleaning device 2010 has a first inlet for sucking the lower air for cleaning the floor and a second inlet for sucking the upper air for purifying the air. can do.
- the cleaning device 2010 may include a first outlet 2020-2 and a second outlet 2020-1, respectively, for discharging air sucked from the first and second suction ports, respectively.
- the cleaning device 2010 may remove dust from the sucked air and discharge the air from which the dust is removed to the first outlet 2020-2.
- the cleaning device 2010 may purify the sucked air and discharge the purified air to the second outlet 2020-1. Detailed descriptions of the cleaning and the air purification of the cleaning device 2010 will be described later with reference to FIGS. 4A and 4B.
- the cleaning device may include a processor 3010, a camera unit 3020, a driving unit 3030, a cleaning unit 3040, an air cleaning unit 3050, and a communication unit 3060. have.
- the camera unit 3020 may capture an image.
- the camera unit 3020 may capture an image in the field of view area using at least one camera sensor provided in the cleaning device.
- the camera unit 3020 may transmit the captured result to the processor 3010.
- the processor 3010 may detect the user by using the camera unit 3020 and adjust the distance with the user. A detailed description thereof will be described later with reference to FIGS. 4A and 4B.
- the processor 3010 may detect a user using the camera unit 3020 to switch modes. A detailed description thereof will be described later with reference to FIGS. 10A to 11B.
- the driving unit 3030 may move the cleaning device.
- the driving unit 3030 may include at least one wheel for moving the cleaning device.
- the processor 3010 may move the cleaning device by controlling at least one wheel included in the driving unit 3030.
- the processor 3010 may move the cleaning device by controlling the driving unit 3030 based on the pre-stored navigation algorithm and the sensing result by the sensor.
- the cleaning unit 3040 may perform the cleaning. More specifically, the cleaning unit 3040 may perform the cleaning by sucking the contaminated air on the floor and then filtering and discharging the dust from the sucked air.
- the cleaning unit 3040 may include a first inlet for sucking contaminated air, a dust cleaning duct for treating dust, and a first outlet for discharging air in which dust is processed.
- the dust cleaning duct may include a first filter for filtering the sucked dust.
- the first filter may represent a dust cleaning filter for filtering dust particles.
- the air cleaning unit 3050 may perform air purification.
- the air cleaning unit 3050 may perform air purification by sucking contaminated air from the upper layer and filtering and discharging contaminants from the sucked air.
- the air cleaning unit 3050 may include a second inlet for sucking contaminated air, an air cleaning duct for treating the pollutant, and a second outlet for discharging the air in which the pollutant is treated.
- the air cleaning duct may include a second filter that filters the sucked contaminants.
- the second filter may represent an air cleaning filter such as an antibacterial filter or a deodorizing filter.
- the communication unit 3060 may communicate with an external device and / or a web server using various protocols, and thereby transmit / receive information.
- the communication unit 3060 may transmit / receive cleaning information regarding the external device and the cleaning mode and / or air cleaning information regarding the air cleaning mode.
- the communication unit 3060 may perform pairing with an external device that is a communication target. Detailed description thereof will be described later with reference to FIGS. 12A to 13.
- the communication unit 3060 may transmit / receive user information corresponding to a user detected through a web server or an external device and the camera unit 3020.
- a storage unit may be selectively provided.
- the storage unit may store digital information such as audio, image, video, text, and the like.
- the storage unit may represent various digital data storage spaces such as flash memory, random access memory (RAM), and solid state drive (SSD).
- the processor 3010 may control at least one unit included in the cleaning device.
- the processor 3010 controls each of the above-described units, and may control data transmission and / or reception between each unit.
- the processor 3010 herein may control the above-described units according to the mode of the cleaning device.
- the processor 3010 may control at least one of the camera unit 3020, the cleaning unit 3040, and the driving unit 3030 to perform cleaning. A detailed description of this embodiment will be described later with reference to FIGS. 4A and 8A.
- the processor 3010 may control at least one of the camera unit 3020, the air cleaning unit 3050, and the driving unit 3030 to perform air purification. Can be. A detailed description of this embodiment will be described later with reference to FIGS. 4B and 8B.
- the processor 3010 may determine the mode of the cleaning device according to the received user information.
- the processor 3010 may receive user information corresponding to a user detected by using the camera unit 3020.
- the processor 3010 may determine a mode of the cleaning device based on the received user information. A detailed description of this embodiment will be described later with reference to FIGS. 10A through 11B.
- the processor 3010 controls the cleaning device or at least one unit included in the cleaning device according to a user input, and the processor 3010 and the cleaning device may be identified and described.
- the cleaning device illustrated in FIG. 3 is a block diagram according to an exemplary embodiment, in which the blocks marked separately represent logically distinguishing units of the cleaning device. Therefore, the above-mentioned units of the cleaning device can be mounted with one chip or with a plurality of chips according to the design of the cleaning device.
- FIG. 4A is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device in which an operation mode is a cleaning mode. More specifically, FIG. 4A is a diagram illustrating the cleaning device 4020-1 performing cleaning while maintaining a constant distance from the user 4010.
- the user 4010 may represent not only a person who activated the cleaning device 4020-1 but also another person who is located within a predetermined radius from the cleaning device 4020-1.
- the cleaning device 4020-1 When the cleaning device 4020-1 is in the cleaning mode, the cleaning device 4020-1 may maintain the distance to the user 4010 above the first threshold distance d1. That is, the cleaning device 4020-1 may perform cleaning while maintaining the distance from the user 4010 to more than the first threshold distance d1. Through this, the cleaning device 4020-1 may minimize noise or discomfort that may be transmitted to the user 4010.
- the cleaning device 4020-1 in the cleaning mode may first detect the user 4010 using the camera unit.
- the cleaning device 4020-1 may further include various sensors such as an infrared sensor, a proximity sensor, a thermal sensor, a motion sensor, and / or a gesture sensor to detect the user 4010.
- the cleaning device 4020-1 may maintain a distance from the detected user 4010 to more than the first threshold distance d1. More specifically, when detecting that the distance between the user 4010 and the cleaning device 4020-1 is less than or equal to the first threshold, the cleaning device 4020-1 removes the detected user 4010 from the detected user 4010. It may move to a position exceeding one threshold distance d1. When the movement to the position is completed, the cleaning device 4020-1 may perform cleaning. In contrast, when detecting that the distance between the user 4010 and the cleaning device 4020-1 is greater than the first threshold, the cleaning device 4020-1 may perform cleaning immediately without moving. Meanwhile, the first threshold distance d1 may be directly input by the user 4010 to the cleaning device 4020-1 or may be a distance set by the manufacturer in the manufacturing process of the cleaning device 4020-1. .
- the cleaning device 4020-1 may detect the user 4010 in real time even while cleaning is performed to maintain the distance to the user 4010 above the first threshold distance d1. Therefore, as the user 4010 moves, the cleaning device 4020-1 may also move together. For example, when the user 4010 moves from the first position to the second position, the cleaning device 4020-1 may also move from the second position to a position greater than the first threshold distance d1.
- the cleaning device 4020-1 may further detect a radius of action of the user 4010 in order to more effectively maintain the distance to the user 4010.
- the cleaning device 4020-1 may further detect the behavior radius of the user 4010 to change the first threshold distance d1, which will be described in detail below with reference to FIGS. 6 and 7. Will be described later.
- FIG. 4B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a cleaning device in which the operation mode is an air cleaning mode. More specifically, FIG. 4B is a diagram illustrating a cleaning device 4020-2 performing air purification while maintaining a constant distance from the user 4010.
- the cleaning device 4020-2 When the cleaning device 4020-2 is in the air cleaning mode, the cleaning device 4020-2 may maintain the distance to the user 4010 within the second threshold distance d2. That is, the cleaning device 4020-2 may perform air purification while maintaining the distance to the user 4010 within the second threshold distance d2. As a result, the cleaning device 4020-2 may directly provide clean air to the user 4010 at a short distance of the user 4010.
- the cleaning device 4020-2 in the air cleaning mode may first detect the user 4010 using the camera unit.
- the detailed description in this regard corresponds to what has been described above with reference to FIG. 4A.
- the cleaning device 4020-2 may maintain the distance with the detected user 4010 within the second threshold distance d2. More specifically, when detecting that the distance between the user 4010 and the cleaning device 4020-2 is greater than the second threshold, the cleaning device 4020-2 is removed from the detected user 4010. It can move to the position which is less than 2 threshold distance d2. When the movement to the position is completed, the cleaning device 4020-2 may perform air purification. On the contrary, when detecting that the distance between the user 4010 and the cleaning device 4020-2 is within the second threshold, the cleaning device 4020-2 may perform air purification immediately without moving. .
- the second threshold distance d2 may be directly input by the user 4010 to the cleaning device 4020-2 or may be a distance set by the manufacturer in the manufacturing process of the cleaning device 4020-2. Also, the second threshold distance d2 may be the same distance as the first threshold distance d1 described above with reference to FIG. 4A.
- the cleaning device 4020-2 may detect the user 4010 in real time even while performing air purification, and maintain the distance to the user 4010 within the second threshold distance d2. Accordingly, as the user 4010 moves, the cleaning device 4020-2 may also move together. For example, when the user 4010 moves from the first position to the second position, the cleaning device 4020-2 may also move from the second position to a position within the second threshold distance d2.
- the cleaning device 4020-2 may further set a third threshold distance in addition to the second threshold distance d2 to adjust the distance to the user 4010. That is, when the cleaning device 4020-2 is located too close to the user 4010, the path of the user 4010 may be disturbed. Accordingly, the cleaning device 4020-2 further sets the third threshold distance to purify the air from a position that is greater than the third threshold distance and within the second threshold distance d2 from the user 4010. Can be performed.
- the cleaning device 4020-2 may further detect a radius of action of the user 4010 in order to more effectively maintain a distance from the user 4010.
- the cleaning device 4020-2 may further detect the behavior radius of the user 4010 to change the second threshold distance d2. A detailed description thereof will be provided below with reference to FIGS. 6 and 7. Will be described later.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a cleaning device to maintain a constant distance from a user according to a mode being performed as an embodiment.
- FIG. 5 detailed descriptions of parts similar or overlapping with those described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4B will be omitted.
- the cleaning device can detect a user (S5010). More specifically, the cleaning device can detect a user located within a predetermined radius from the cleaning device. In this case, the cleaning device may detect the user using an infrared sensor, a proximity sensor, a thermal sensor, a motion sensor, and / or a gesture sensor in addition to the camera unit.
- the cleaning device can detect an operation mode of the cleaning device (S5020).
- the mode here may include a cleaning mode and an air cleaning mode.
- the cleaning device can detect the mode based on user input and / or received user information for the cleaning device. A mode detection method based on user information will be described later in detail with reference to FIGS. 10A and 10B.
- the cleaning device may move to a position exceeding the first threshold distance from the detected user and perform cleaning (S5030). More specifically, when detecting that the distance between the detected user and the cleaning device is less than or equal to the first threshold, the cleaning device may move from the detected user to a position exceeding the first threshold distance. . When the movement to the position is completed, the cleaning device can perform the cleaning. Conversely, when detecting that the distance between the user and the cleaning device is greater than the first threshold, the cleaning device can perform cleaning immediately without having to move.
- the cleaning device may move to a position within the second threshold distance from the detected user to perform air purification (S5040). More specifically, when detecting that the distance between the user and the cleaning device is greater than the second threshold, the cleaning device may move from the detected user to a position less than or equal to the second threshold distance. When the movement to the location is completed, the cleaning device can perform air purification. Conversely, when detecting that the distance between the user and the cleaning device is within the second threshold, the cleaning device can perform air purification immediately without having to move.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device that detects a user's radius of action and sets a threshold distance.
- the cleaning device 6020 may maintain a constant distance from the user 6010 when performing each mode.
- the cleaning device 6020 may detect the behavior radius d of the user 6010 to more effectively maintain the distance with the user 6010, and set the threshold distance value based on the behavior radius d. have.
- the action radius d may indicate the degree of movement of the user 6010 during the predetermined time t.
- the cleaning device 6020 may detect the user 6010 through the camera unit and additionally detect the action radius d of the user 6010.
- the cleaning device 6020 may detect the action radius d of the user 6010 using an infrared sensor, a proximity sensor, a thermal sensor, a motion sensor, and / or a gesture sensor in addition to the camera unit.
- the cleaning device 6020 may set the threshold distance to a large value. That is, the cleaning device 6020 may set the threshold distance in proportion to the action radius d of the user 6010.
- the cleaning device 6020 may set the threshold distance smaller than the preset value when the behavior radius d of the detected user 6010 is within the preset range. In other words, when the detected action radius d is within a preset range, the cleaning device 6020 may set the first threshold distance or the second threshold distance to a value smaller than the preset value. On the contrary, the cleaning device 6020 may set the threshold distance larger than the preset value when the behavior radius d of the detected user 6010 is out of the preset range. In other words, when the detected radius of action d is outside the preset range, the cleaning device 6020 may set the first threshold distance or the second threshold distance to a value greater than the preset value.
- the cleaning device 6020 may perform the cleaning mode or the air cleaning mode by using the threshold distance set based on the action radius d of the user 6010. This embodiment can be applied correspondingly even when the cleaning mode and the air cleaning mode are performed at the same time.
- reference points of the first threshold distance and the second threshold distance may be set based on the radius of action of the user.
- the cleaning device may set the first threshold distance or the second threshold distance by detecting the behavior radius of the user and designating the behavior radius of the detected user as a starting point.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a cleaning device that sets a threshold distance according to a radius of action of a user according to an embodiment.
- this flowchart detailed descriptions of parts similar or overlapping with those described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 will be omitted.
- the cleaning device can detect a user (S7010).
- the cleaning device may detect the user using an infrared sensor, a proximity sensor, a thermal sensor, a motion sensor, and / or a gesture sensor in addition to the camera unit.
- the cleaning device may detect the behavior radius of the detected user (S7020).
- the behavior radius may indicate the degree of movement of the user for a predetermined time t. This is to maintain the distance from the user more effectively as described above with reference to FIG.
- the cleaning device may determine whether the detected behavior radius is within a preset range (S7030).
- the preset range may be a range directly input by the user or set in the manufacturing process by the manufacturer of the cleaning device.
- the cleaning device may set the first threshold distance or the second threshold distance to be smaller than the preset value (S7040). This is because a collision between the user and the cleaning device can be avoided even when the threshold distance is set small when the user's action radius is small.
- the cleaning device may set the first threshold distance or the second threshold distance to be larger than the preset value (S7050). In other words, if the behavior radius is detected to be out of the preset range, the cleaning device may set the first threshold distance or the second threshold distance to be greater than the preset value. This is because, if the user's behavior radius is large, the threshold distance must be set large to avoid collision between the user and the cleaning device.
- 8A is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device that controls a direction of an outlet according to a cleaning mode of the cleaning device.
- the cleaning device 8020 may control the driving unit such that the first outlet 8030-1 does not face the user 8010 in the cleaning mode.
- the first outlet 8030-1 may represent an outlet for discharging air generated as a result of the cleaning to the outside. This is because the air exhausted by the user 8010 as a result of the cleaning operation can be recognized as air containing fine dust even though it is filtered by the filter. Therefore, the cleaning device 8020 of the present disclosure controls the driving unit so that the air discharged as a result of the cleaning is not directly directed to the user 8010, thereby indicating that the air containing fine dust is not discharged toward the user 8010. ) Can be recognized.
- the cleaning device 8020 of the present disclosure may completely remove even fine dust by using a filter when cleaning is performed, but the above-mentioned cleaning device 8020 may be used to eliminate negative recognition of the user 8010 about the air discharged in the cleaning mode. The operation as described above may be performed.
- the cleaning device 8020 may change the position of the cleaning device 8020 by controlling the driving unit so that the first outlet 8030-1 does not face the user 8010. have.
- the cleaning device 8020 may control the driving unit so that the first discharge port 8030-1 faces in the opposite direction of the user 8010 so that air can be discharged to the furthest distance from the user 8010.
- FIG. 8B is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device for changing a position for a user according to an air cleaning mode of the cleaning device.
- the cleaning device 8020 may control the driving unit so that the second outlet 8030-2 faces the user 8010 in the air cleaning mode.
- the second outlet 8030-2 may represent an outlet for discharging air generated as a result of air purification to the outside. This is because the user 8010 can recognize the air discharged as a result of the air purification as fresh and clean air. Therefore, the cleaning device 8020 of the present specification recognizes to the user 8010 that fresh and clean air is being discharged toward itself by controlling the driving unit so that the air discharged as a result of the air purification is directly directed to the user 8010. You can. In addition, the cleaning device 8020 can supply clean air directly to the user 8010 by actually discharging the purified air toward the user 8010.
- the cleaning device 8020 controls the driving unit so that the second outlet 8030-2 faces the user 8010, thereby positioning the cleaning device 8020. You can change it.
- the second outlet 8030-2 may be the same or different outlet than the first outlet 8030-1 described above according to the embodiment.
- the second outlet 8030-2 may be a different outlet than the first outlet 8030-1. That is, the first outlet 8030-1 may be provided in the cleaning device 8020 as the cleaning mode only outlet, and the second outlet 8030-2 may be the air cleaning mode only outlet. In this case, the first outlet 8030-1 and the second outlet 8030-2 may be provided in the cleaning device 8020 to face in opposite directions.
- the second outlet 8030-2 may be the same outlet as the first outlet 8030-1. That is, the first discharge port 8030-1 and the second discharge port 8030-2 may be provided in the cleaning device 8020 as a common discharge port for common discharge of air generated as a result of performing the cleaning mode and the air cleaning mode as the same discharge port. have.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a cleaning device for controlling a driving unit according to a mode of the cleaning device according to an embodiment.
- this flowchart detailed descriptions of parts similar to or overlapping with those described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 8B will be omitted.
- the cleaning device can detect a user (S9010).
- the cleaning device may detect the user using an infrared sensor, a proximity sensor, a thermal sensor, a motion sensor, and / or a gesture sensor in addition to the camera unit.
- the cleaning device may detect an operation mode of the cleaning device (S9020).
- the mode here may include a cleaning mode and an air cleaning mode.
- the cleaning device can detect the mode based on user input and / or received user information for the cleaning device. A mode detection method based on user information will be described later in detail with reference to FIGS. 10A and 10B.
- the cleaning device may control the driving unit such that the first outlet does not face the detected user (S9030). This is because, when the air generated as a result of the cleaning mode is directly discharged toward the user, the user may feel unpleasant, and the detailed description thereof has been described above with reference to FIG. 8A.
- the cleaning device may control the driving unit so that the first discharge port is directed in the opposite direction of the user so that air can be discharged to the furthest distance from the user.
- the cleaning device may control the driving unit such that the second outlet does not face the detected user (S9040). This is to supply the purified air directly to the user by discharging the air generated as a result of performing the air cleaning mode toward the user, and the detailed description thereof has been described above with reference to FIG. 8B.
- the second outlet may be the same or different outlet than the first outlet described above according to the embodiment.
- 10A is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device that receives user information and performs a mode.
- the cleaning device 10030 may detect at least one user located within a predetermined radius, receive user information corresponding to the detected user, and determine a mode of the cleaning device 10030.
- the cleaning device 10030 may detect at least one user, receive user information corresponding to the user, and determine a mode of the cleaning device 10030 based on the received user information. For example, when the cleaning device 10030 detects the first user 10010 located within a predetermined radius, the cleaning device 10030 may receive first user information corresponding to the first user 10010. Upon receiving the first user information, the cleaning device 10030 may determine a mode to be performed based on the received first user information.
- the user information is information corresponding to the detected user, and may indicate information on which the cleaning device 10030 determines the operation mode.
- the user information may include information about a user's medical history, behavior pattern, personality, taste, age, and the like.
- the cleaning device 10030 may provide a user-friendly interface by analyzing the user information and selecting and performing the most suitable mode to be provided to the detected user.
- the cleaning device 10030 when the first user information includes information on a history such as rhinitis or allergy of the first user 10010, the cleaning device 10030 preferentially prefers the air cleaning mode to the first user 10010. It can be done with As another example, when the second user information includes information about the nature of the second user 10020 that frequently performs cleaning and cleaning, the cleaning device 10030 may perform a cleaning mode for the second user 10020. This may be done first.
- Such user information may be directly input by the user or generated by the cleaning device 10030 that recognizes the user's behavior pattern.
- the user information may be stored in a storage unit or a web server included in the cleaning device 10030.
- the cleaning device 10030 may receive the user information from the web server using the communication unit.
- the cleaning device 10030 may determine a mode to be performed according to the priority of the plurality of users, which will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 11A and 11B. It will be described later.
- FIG. 10B is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a cleaning device that receives user information and performs a mode, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- this flowchart detailed descriptions of parts similar or overlapping with those described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 10A will be omitted.
- the cleaning device can detect a user (S10010).
- the cleaning device may detect the user using an infrared sensor, a proximity sensor, a thermal sensor, a motion sensor, and / or a gesture sensor in addition to the camera unit.
- the cleaning device may receive user information corresponding to the detected user (S10020).
- the user information may be information corresponding to the detected user, and may represent information that is a basis for the cleaning device to determine an operation mode.
- the user information may include information about a user's medical history, behavior pattern, personality, taste, age, and the like.
- the cleaning device may receive user information from the web server and / or the storage unit in accordance with an embodiment.
- the cleaning device may perform a mode according to the received user information (S10030).
- the cleaning device may analyze the received user information to determine the most suitable mode to perform for the detected user, and perform the corresponding mode.
- the cleaning device has an effect that it can selectively provide a suitable mode to provide to each user. Detailed description thereof has been described above with reference to FIG. 10A.
- FIG. 11A is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a cleaning device that determines a mode to be performed according to priorities of a plurality of users when detecting a plurality of users.
- the cleaning device 11030 may detect at least one user located within a predetermined radius. In this case, when a plurality of users are located within a predetermined radius, the cleaning device 11030 may detect the plurality of users. In this case, the cleaning device 11030 may give priority to each user in various ways and determine a mode to be performed according to the priority.
- the cleaning device 1930 may give priority to each user according to the distance to the plurality of users.
- the cleaning device 11030 may give priority to each user based on the distance from each user. For example, the cleaning device 11030 may give a higher priority to a user located closer to the cleaning device 11030. Therefore, as shown in the figure, in the case of detecting the first user 11010 located at the fourth distance d4 and the second user 11020 located at the third distance d3, the cleaning device 11030. ) May give a higher priority to the second user 11020 located at a closer distance than the first user 11010. Therefore, the cleaning device 11030 may determine the mode to be performed by considering the second user information corresponding to the second user 11020 over the first user information corresponding to the first user 11010. The method of determining a mode to be performed using the user information is as described above with reference to FIGS. 10A and 10B.
- the cleaning device 11030 may assign a priority based on user information for each user.
- the user information may include information related to the priority of each user.
- Such user information may be generated by the cleaning device 11030 directly input by the user or analyzing the behavior pattern of each user.
- each user information may include information on an operation request time as information related to priority.
- the operation request time may indicate a time taken to complete the execution of the mode for each user.
- the cleaning device 11030 may determine the priority according to this operation request time. More specifically, the cleaning device 11030 can give priority to each user by comparing the operation request time for each user included in the user information. The cleaning device 11030 may give a higher priority to a user whose operation request time is shorter, and may give a lower priority to a user who has a long operation request time. The cleaning device 11030 may determine a mode to be performed based on a user having a high priority based on the priority given in this way. In more detail, the cleaning device 11030 may determine a mode to be performed in consideration of user information in order of high priority users. The method of determining a mode to be performed using the user information is as described above with reference to FIGS. 10A and 10B.
- the cleaning device 11030 may perform cleaning or air cleaning according to the user information for the user of the next rank.
- the cleaning device 11030 may simultaneously perform the same or different modes for a plurality of users.
- the cleaning device 11030 may move in consideration of the location of each user and then perform the corresponding mode. For example, when detecting the first user 11010 and the second user 11020 to perform the air cleaning mode according to each user information at the same time, the cleaning device 11030 provides clean air to both users. By performing the air cleaning mode by moving to the optimal position, the purified air can be supplied to the first user 11010 and the second user 11020 at the same time. In this case, the cleaning device 11030 may move to an intermediate point between the first user 11010 and the second user 11020 as an optimal position to perform air cleaning. Alternatively, the cleaning device 11030 may separately set an air cleaning position for each of the two users.
- the cleaning device 11030 may set a first air clean position for the first user 11010, and set a second air clean position for the second user 11020.
- the cleaning device 11030 may alternately move the first air clean position and the second air clean position set as described above to provide clean air to the first user 11010 and the second user 11020.
- the cleaning device 11030 may move based on the location of each user to perform different modes. For example, when the cleaning mode is to be performed for the first user 11010 and the air cleaning mode is performed for the second user 11020, the cleaning device 11030 sets the mode execution position for each user and returns to the corresponding position. The mode may be performed for each of the first user 11010 and the second user 11020 while alternately moving.
- the cleaning device 11030 has an effect of performing a user adaptive operation by performing a cleaning mode and an air cleaning mode in consideration of user information and priority of a plurality of users.
- FIG. 11B is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a cleaning device that determines a mode to be performed according to priority of a plurality of users when detecting a plurality of users according to an embodiment.
- FIGS. 1 through 11A detailed descriptions of parts similar or overlapping with those described above with reference to FIGS. 1 through 11A will be omitted.
- the cleaning device may detect the first user and the second user (S11010).
- the cleaning device can detect a plurality of users located within a predetermined radius with respect to the current position of the cleaning device.
- the cleaning device may detect a plurality of users using an infrared sensor, a proximity sensor, a thermal sensor, a motion sensor, and / or a gesture sensor in addition to the camera unit.
- the cleaning device may determine whether the priority of the first user is higher than that of the second user (S11020).
- the priority of the users may be determined based on the distance between the cleaning device and each user and / or user information corresponding to each user.
- the user information may include information related to the priority of each user. Such user information may be directly input by the user or generated by the cleaning device analyzing the behavior pattern of each user.
- the user information may include information regarding an operation request time. Detailed description thereof has been described above with reference to FIG. 11A.
- the cleaning device may perform the first mode according to the first user information (S11030).
- the first mode may indicate a mode to be performed for the first user based on the first user information.
- a detailed description of the embodiment of the cleaning device for determining the mode to be performed based on the user information is as described above with reference to FIGS. 10A and 10B.
- the cleaning device may perform the second mode according to the second user information (S11040).
- the second mode may indicate a mode to be performed for the second user based on the second user information.
- the cleaning device may simultaneously perform the same or different modes for a plurality of users.
- the cleaning device may set a position to perform the mode based on the positions of the plurality of users, move to the set position, and then perform the mode. Detailed description thereof has been described above with reference to FIG. 11B.
- the cleaning device 12010 may be connected to the external device 12020 and operate according to an embodiment. In this case, the cleaning device 12010 may transmit / receive various information with the external device 12020 by performing communication using the communication unit.
- the cleaning device 12010 may transmit first information about the cleaning mode and / or second information about the air cleaning mode to the external device 12020.
- the cleaning device 12010 may transmit the first information and / or the second information according to the mode information request signal of the external device 12020.
- the cleaning device 12010 may transmit mode information to the external device 12020 in real time during the execution of each mode, or automatically transmit the mode information to the external device 12020 when the execution of each mode is completed.
- the first information may include various information regarding the cleaning mode of the cleaning device 12010. More specifically, the first information may include map information of a cleaning zone, cleaning completion zone information on which zone has been cleaned on the map, and cleaning path information on which path has been cleaned on the map. . In addition, the first information may include cleaning scheduled area information, cleaning command information, pollution degree information on a map, and the like, in which the cleaning device 12010 is to be cleaned in the future.
- the pollution degree information may include information about past pollution levels and current pollution levels for each region of the map.
- the second information may also include various information about the air cleaning mode of the cleaning device 12010. More specifically, the second information includes map information of an air clean zone, clean zone information on which zone has been air purged from the map, and clean path information on which path has been cleaned through the map. It may include. In addition, the second information may include clean area information to be cleaned by the cleaning device 12010 in the future, clean command information, information on how long the area stayed on the map, and air pollution information on the map. It may include.
- the air pollution degree information may include information on past air pollution degree and current air pollution degree for each region of the map.
- the external device 12020 may display first information and / or second information received from the cleaning device 12010 according to the state of the external device 12020.
- the external device 12020 may display the first information when the first state is detected, and display the second information when the second state is detected.
- the state of the external device 12020 may be determined according to the tilt of the external device 12020 or the image of the detected cleaning device 12010.
- the external device 12020 may be configured such that an upper end portion of the external device 12020 is inclined outward with respect to the horizontal centerline 1230 of the external device 12020. It can be detected as a state. That is, the external device 12020 can detect a state in which the upper end of the external device 12020 is inclined downward as a first state. This is because the dust suction port of the cleaning device 12010 is located at the lower end of the cleaning device 12010. That is, when the external device 12020 faces the portion related to the cleaning mode or the direction related to the cleaning mode of the cleaning device 12010, the external device 12020 detects the first state and thus the first information. Can be displayed.
- the external device 12020 may detect a state in which an upper end of the external device 12020 is inclined inward with respect to the horizontal centerline 1230 of the external device 12020 as a second state. That is, the external device 12020 may detect a state in which the upper end of the external device 12020 is inclined upward, as a second state. This is because the air intake of the cleaning device 12010 is located at the upper end of the cleaning device 12010. That is, when the external device 12020 faces a portion related to the air clean mode or the direction related to the air clean mode of the cleaning device 12010, the external device 12020 detects the second state and then removes the second device. 2 Information can be displayed.
- the external device 12020 may detect a state in which the lower image 12010-2 of the cleaning device 12010 is detected as a first state.
- the external device 12020 may detect the lower image 12010-2 of the cleaning device 12010 using at least one camera sensor. This is because the dust suction port of the cleaning device 12010 is located at the lower end of the cleaning device 12010. That is, when the external device 12020 detects the image 12010-2 of the portion related to the cleaning mode of the cleaning device 12010, the external device 12020 detects the first state and displays the first information. can do.
- the external device 12020 may detect the state of detecting the upper image 12010-1 of the cleaning device 12010 as the second state.
- the external device 12020 may use at least one camera sensor, as described above. This is because the air inlet of the cleaning device 12010 is located above the cleaning device 12010. That is, when the external device 12020 detects the image 12010-1 of the portion related to the air cleaning mode of the cleaning device 12010, the external device 12020 detects the second state to obtain the second information. Can be displayed.
- the external device 12020 When detecting the first state to display the first information, the external device 12020 displays a map of the cleaning area of the cleaning device 12010, and displays a path traveled by the cleaning device 12010 in the map. Can be. In addition, the external device 12020 may further display an area and / or a path for cleaning to be cleaned by the cleaning device 12010 in the future. In addition, the external device 12020 may further display the contaminated area and the cleaned area on the corresponding map. In addition, the external device 12020 may display information related to the cleaning mode included in the first information as various embodiments.
- the external device 12020 displays a map of the air clean area of the cleaning device 12010, and a path in which the cleaning device 12010 moves in the map. Can be displayed.
- the external device 12020 may further display an area and / or a clean scheduled path where the cleaning device 12010 is to perform air purification in the future.
- the external device 12020 may further display the contaminated area and the purified area on the corresponding map.
- the external device 12020 may further display an indicator indicating at which position and for how long the cleaning device 12010 has performed air purification on the map.
- the external device 12020 may display information related to the air cleaning mode included in the second information in various embodiments.
- the external device 12020 may display the first information and / or the second information as an augmented reality image.
- the user may control the cleaning device 12010 using an external device 12020 that provides mode information of the cleaning device 12010.
- the user may be provided with various information regarding the cleaning mode and the air cleaning mode through the external device 12020, and may change the mode of the cleaning device 12010 or issue various commands regarding the mode based on the provided information. .
- the user may change the current mode to another mode through the external device 12020.
- the external device 12020 may transmit a mode switch command to the external device 12020, and the cleaning device 12010 that receives the mode switch command may switch a mode currently being executed to another mode.
- a user may determine an operating state and a moving path of the cleaning device 12010 through an external device 12020, change an operating state of the cleaning device 12010, or designate a moving path as shown in the drawing, or You can change it.
- the external device 12020 may transmit a control command to the cleaning device 12010, where the control command may include a command to change an operation state of the cleaning device 12010 or to designate and change a moving path.
- the cleaning device 12010 may perform cleaning or air purification while changing an operation state of the cleaning device 12010 or moving along a designated or changed moving path according to a control command received from the external device 12020.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a cleaning device and an external device that transmits / receives mode information according to an embodiment.
- this flowchart detailed descriptions of parts similar or overlapping with those described above with reference to FIGS. 1 through 12B will be omitted.
- the cleaning device may receive a request for information from an external device (S13010). More specifically, the cleaning device can receive a mode information request signal from an external device. In this case, the cleaning device may receive a mode information request signal from an external device using a communication unit included in the cleaning device.
- this step is a step that can be selectively applied according to the embodiment, the cleaning device transmits the mode information to the external device in real time without a request for the mode information of the external device, or automatically completes the mode information when the mode is completed You can also send
- the cleaning device may determine what information the information requested by the external device is (S13020).
- the information may include first information and second information, wherein the first information may indicate information related to the cleaning mode, and the second information may indicate information related to the air cleaning mode.
- the cleaning device may transmit the first information to the external device (S13030).
- the first information may include at least one of map information of the cleaning zone, cleaning completion zone information, cleaning scheduled zone information, cleaning path information, cleaning instruction information, and pollution degree information.
- the cleaning device may transmit the second information to the external device (S13040).
- the second information may include at least one of map information, clean completion zone information, clean schedule area information, clean path information, clean command information, and pollution degree information of the air clean area.
- the external device can detect the state of the external device (S13050).
- the state of the external device may be determined according to the inclination of the external device or the image of the cleaning device detected by the external device.
- the external device may request first information from the cleaning device (S13060). In more detail, when detecting the first state, the external device may transmit a signal requesting the first information to the cleaning device. In an embodiment, the external device may detect, as a first state, a state in which the upper end of the external device is inclined outward with respect to the horizontal center line of the external device. In another embodiment, the external device may detect the state of detecting the lower image of the cleaning device as the first state. Detailed descriptions of the above-described embodiments are as described above with reference to FIGS. 12A and 12B.
- this step is a step that can be selectively applied according to the embodiment, the external device receives the mode information from the cleaning device in real time without requesting the mode information from the cleaning device, or automatically when the mode of the cleaning device is completed Information may be received from the cleaning device.
- the external device may receive first information from the cleaning device in operation S13070.
- the external device may display the received first information in operation S13080.
- the external device may display a map of the cleaning area of the cleaning device, and display a path traveled by the cleaning device in the map.
- the external device may display the information related to the cleaning mode included in the first information in various embodiments. Detailed description thereof has been described above with reference to FIGS. 12A and 12B.
- the external device may request the second information from the cleaning device in operation S13090. More specifically, when detecting the second state, the external device may transmit a signal requesting the second information to the cleaning device. In an embodiment, the external device may detect a state in which the upper end of the external device is inclined inward with respect to the horizontal center line of the external device as the second state. As another embodiment, the external device may detect the state of detecting the upper image of the cleaning device as the second state. Detailed descriptions of the above-described embodiments are as described above with reference to FIGS. 12A and 12B.
- this step may also be selectively applied according to the embodiment, the external device receives the mode information from the cleaning device in real time without requesting the mode information from the cleaning device, or automatically when the mode of the cleaning device is completed Information may be received from the cleaning device.
- the external device may receive the second information from the cleaning device in operation S13100.
- the external device may display the received second information in operation S13110.
- the external device may display a map of the air clean area of the cleaning device, and display a path traveled by the cleaning device in the map.
- the external device may display the information related to the air cleaning mode included in the second information in various embodiments. Detailed description thereof has been described above with reference to FIGS. 12A and 12B.
- the user may control the cleaning device through an external device.
- the user can transmit various control commands to the cleaning device, such as mode change, operation zone change, and movement path change, via the external device. Detailed description thereof has been described above with reference to FIGS. 12A and 12B.
- the cleaning device and the method of controlling the same may not be limitedly applied to the configuration and method of the embodiments described as described above, but the embodiments described above may be selected in whole or in part in various embodiments so that various modifications may be made. It may be configured in combination.
- the cleaning device and the control method of the present disclosure may be implemented as processor readable codes on a processor readable recording medium included in the network device.
- the processor-readable recording medium includes all kinds of recording devices that store data that can be read by the processor. Examples of the processor-readable recording medium include ROM, RAM, magnetic tape, floppy disk, optical data storage device, and the like, and may also be implemented in the form of a carrier wave such as transmission through the Internet.
- the processor-readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled computer systems so that the processor-readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion.
- the distance, radius and direction herein means not only an accurate value, but also includes a range of substantial distances, radius and direction. That is, the distance, radius, and direction of the present specification may represent a substantial distance, radius, and direction, and there may be a range of errors.
- the present invention may be applied in whole or in part to a cleaning device.
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L'invention concerne un dispositif de nettoyage comprenant : une unité de caméra servant à obtenir une image ; une unité de nettoyage servant à nettoyer ; une unité de purification d'air servant à purifier l'air ; une unité d'entraînement servant à déplacer le dispositif de nettoyage ; et un processeur servant à commander l'unité de caméra, l'unité de nettoyage, l'unité de purification d'air et l'unité d'entraînement. Le processeur détecte la présence d'un utilisateur au moyen de l'unité de caméra, effectue un nettoyage en déplaçant le dispositif de nettoyage jusqu'à une position située au-delà d'une première distance limite vis-à-vis de l'utilisateur détecté lorsque le dispositif de nettoyage est en mode nettoyage, et purifie l'air en déplaçant le dispositif de nettoyage jusqu'à une position située au plus à une seconde distance limite de l'utilisateur détecté lorsque le dispositif de nettoyage est en mode purification d'air.
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